Top best Education Lawyers in ZIP 43209 | 1 available
1 Education lawyers are available in ZIP code 43209 in Batavia, Ohio. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 49% provide free consultation with average fees of $351 per hour.
Education Lawyers Nearby Batavia 43209 (by distance)
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(Columbus Area) 43215 4.5 miles
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(Columbus Area) 43235 12.1 miles
(Dublin Area) 43017 15.6 miles
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FAQs - Education Lawyers in 43209 city Batavia How many Education lawyers actively serve residents of Batavia, Ohio? Approximately 76 licensed attorneys focus on Education across Batavia, Ohio. Most matters are filed through the Ohio District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Education lawyers in Batavia, Ohio? In Batavia, typical rates range from $271-$434 per hour for Education. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3760 and $6551, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Education matters usually take in courts near Batavia? Education cases in Batavia, Ohio usually take around 5-13 months depending on complexity and the Ohio District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Education cases for people living in Batavia, Ohio? Residents of Batavia typically see Education filings handled by the Ohio District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Education? About 49% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Education, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Failure is just another data point. It doesn't need to define us.. Clients come to me with a specific problem, but usually it's the just tip of the iceberg in their lives. It's my job to advocate for you in crisis, set you up for success, and teach you the skills you need so that you won't need me the next time.. I advocate for students with and without disabilities. I believe that effective educational advocacy begins with knowledge – knowledge of not only the laws surrounding education, but also knowledge of disabilities, and how educators teach. The following are legal and educational training programs I have completed:. Special Education and Disability law training:. Free and Appropriate Public Education, 1 hour. Child Find, 2 hours. Evaluations, 3 hours. 504s, 3 hours. IEPs, 3 hours. Transitioning from high school, 6 hours. The Services Continuum: Middle School to High School to College, 2 hours. Assistive technology, 4 hours. Confidentiality and Procedural Safeguards, 3 hours. Discipline and Expedited Hearings, 3 hours. Non-Public Schools and special education, 3 hours. Conflict resolution and special education, 3 hours. Strategies to Support Inclusive Practices and LRE Decisions, 2 hours. Ohio Special Education Law, 7.5 hours. Resolving IEP and Section 504 Disputes, 6 hours. Progress monitoring and data collection in IEPs, 3 hours. Guardian Ad Litem training: Understanding Child Protective Services, 3 hours. Guardian Ad Litem training: Divorce-The Impact on Children, 3 hours. Adult Guardianship Continuing Education: Developmental Disabilities, 3 hoursFundamentals of Adult Guardianship Education Program, 6 hours. Education training:. Using the Woodcock Johnson IV Assessment for the identification of Dyslexia, 2 hours. Foundational course in the Wilson Reading System, 3 days. Improving Reading Comprehension Skills for Grades K-3, 5 hours. Linking Vocabulary to Comprehension: Practical Ideas and Activities, 2 hours. English Language Learners and Special Education. Strategies to Support Inclusive Practices and LRE, 3 hours. Language and Literacy, 3 hours. Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence, 1.5 hours. A Parents Guide to Understanding ADHD, 2 hours. Got Data? Understanding Special Education data, 3 hours. School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), 6 hours. Stop Bullying Now: Strategies for Keeping Students Safe, 2 hours. Literary Instruction: Addressing the Needs of Diverse Learners, 12 hours. Assistive Technology, 3 hours. Parent and Comminity: Trauma-Informed Parenting, 2 hours. Guardian Ad Litem training: Developmental Disabilities-Navigating the Special Ed Process & Accessing Community Supp, 3 hours. Guardian Ad Litem training:Psychiatric Disorders in Children, 3 hours. Guardian Ad Litem training: Psychiatric Issues & Adolescents, 3 hours. Guardian Ad Litem training: Understanding Child Development, 3 hours. Providing Services to Children with Vision and Hearing Challenges, 3 hours. OCALI Conference, 2018, 3 days